>>>>> "JJ" == Joshua Jore <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
JJ> No, but it would require than /home/mailman be owned by
JJ> root.
Which reminds me: I've been thinking about changing the default
$prefix to be /usr/local/mailman in MM2.1. It makes much more sense
to me and is in fact, what I use for all my new lists these days. You
would, of course, be able to give configure --prefix=/home/mailman to
get the MM2.0 default.
Would that cause undo hardship to folks?
-Barry
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